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More Scots would back independence if Reform entered government, poll suggests

Gabrielle Pickard-Whitehead
Today

“Given support for independence remains tied, Brexit alone is clearly not a catalyst that can itself prompt a surge in support for separation — but, on the basis of this poll, the advent of Nigel Farage as Prime Minister may well be.”

A photo of a Scottish independence protest with a Saltire flagm with the word "yes" imposed on it

MPs across the political spectrum condemn Trump’s claims about NATO troops

Basit Mahmood
Yesterday

“The president was wrong to diminish the role of Nato troops, including British forces in Afghanistan”

Trump

Nigel Farage pledges to appoint Brexiteer as Bank of England governor

Olivia Barber
Yesterday

The Reform leader has been condemned for wanting to politicise the Bank of England

Nigel Farage says he would appoint a Brexiteer as the BoE governor

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Government chief whip’s ‘100% behind Boris’ Tweet sparks backlash

Gabrielle Pickard-Whitehead
15 January, 2022

Mark Spencer is joined by Priti Patel in defending the prime minister.

£10 notes pegged to a washing line

Accounting firms are at the heart of corruption in the UK

Prem Sikka
14 January, 2022

‘Accounting firms have been doing audits for over a century, but still can’t deliver robust and honest audits.’

Carole Cadwalladr

Carole Cadwalladr in court today to fight defamation claim by Brexit backer Arron Banks

Basit Mahmood
14 January, 2022

Whatever the outcome of the ruling, it will have far-reaching consequences for public interest journalism in our country.

10 Downing Street

Deputy editor of the Sun James Slack apologises for lockdown party at No 10 held in his honour

Basit Mahmood
14 January, 2022

Could this explain why the Sun hasn’t gone in harder on Downing Street parties?

5 things we learned from Jacob Rees-Mogg’s podcast this week

John Lubbock
13 January, 2022

Jacob Rees-Mogg told Conservative Home’s Moggcast that he stands behind Boris Johnson, who he compared to Disraeli.

Jacob Rees-Mogg

Jacob Rees-Mogg says ‘rules were very hard for people to obey’ while defending Boris Johnson

Basit Mahmood
13 January, 2022

His remarks will likely lead to a further backlash

A photo of coins on top of an article explaining that Energy companies are raising prices

From crisis to catastrophe: Why the cost of living crisis will soon overshadow the pandemic

Luke Fletcher
13 January, 2022

‘The biggest sticking point for Wales is that we do not control all the economic levers’

Rees-Mogg

Jacob Rees-Mogg makes Tory crisis worse by turning it into a crisis of unionism

Basit Mahmood
13 January, 2022

‘It is a telling insight into the arrogant and dismissive attitude that the Tory government has towards Scotland as a whole.’

A photo of a pile of newspapers with the text 'Radical Roundup' overlaid

Radical Roundup: 10 stories that have got buried – Week 2, January 2022

Basit Mahmood
12 January, 2022

The news you didn’t see this week…

How Charles Koch funds a roster of young right wingers at Young Voices UK

John Lubbock
12 January, 2022

Who are Young Voices UK, where did they come from and who is behind the group?

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